Word of caution from Symantec regarding use of Veritas SFW in campus clusters You can either utilize SAN-based mirroring, which means you will mirror at the hardware level, or you can utilize host-based mirroring, which means that you will mirror at the software level, by utilizing for example Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows. This means that both nodes are connected to the Storage Arrays, and the volumes are mirrored across the storage arrays. This is how a typical campus cluster configuration might look likeĪs the figure shows, both nodes are at different sites, but are connected via a single subnet and Fibre Channel SAN. These type of clusters are also known as stretched clusters. Although two sites are the most common, more than two can be used for additional redundancy. It is often used in campus/stretch cluster environments where SAN-based mirroring is not utilized.Ī campus cluster is a single cluster where the nodes of the cluster are located in different sites. Veritas SFW lets you configure and manage local and remote storage attached to your system while your system remains online. Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows provides a comprehensive solution to storage management in an integrated graphical view. This is a step-by-guide on how to install Veritas Storage Foundation 6.0.2 on Windows Server 2012.
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